Mark-Paul Gosselaar Net Worth

Mark-Paul Gosselaar net worth is$9 Million

Mark-Paul Gosselaar Wiki Biography

Mark-Paul Harry Gosselaar was born on 1 March 1974, in Panorama City, California USA of Dutch and German Jewish (father), and Indonesian-Dutch (mother) descent. Mark-Paul is a actor, perhaps best known for his roles in such television series as “Franklin & Bash”, “Saved by the Bell”, “NYPD Blue” and “Good Morning, Miss Bliss”. During his career, Mark-Paul has been nominated several times for the Young Artist Award and has won this award once. Despite the fact that he does not have a long list of awards, Gosselaar is still a very successful and acclaimed actor.

If you consider how rich Mark-Paul Gosselaar is, it can be said that Mark-Paul’s estimated net worth is $9 million, with the main source of his wealth being his appearances in television shows and movies. As Gosselaar has been working in movie and television industries for nearly 20 years, and constantly receives invitations to portray one role or another and this, of course, has a huge impact on the growth of his net worth.

Mark-Paul Gosselaar Net Worth $9 Million

Mark-Paul started working from a very young age, as he became a model when he was only five years old. His charming acting skills were soon noticed by the producers of various television shows, and in 1989 he was cast in the television show called “Saved by the Bell”. This show had a huge impact on the growth of Gosselaar’s net worth. While filming this show, Mark-Paul worked with Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies among others. The show aired for five seasons until 1993, when sequel started airing, called “Saved by the Bell: The College Years”. One year later another sequel appeared, “Saved by the Bell: The New Class”. These shows also added considerably to Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s net worth.

In 1998 Mark-Paul received a role in the show called “Hyperion Bay”, which ran for over a year and 17 episodes, so again Mark-Paul’s net worth grew.

In 2011 Gosselaar appeared as the lead in another show, entitled “Franklin & Bash”, on which he worked together with Breckin Meyer, Dana Davis, Reed Diamond, Toni Trucks, Kumai Nanjiani and others.

In addition to his numerous appearances on television shows, Mark-Paul has also appeared in such movies as “White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II”, “Stick & Stones”, “Dead Man on Campus”, “The St. Tammany Miracle”, “Beer Money” and others. These movies also made Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s net worth.

Overall during his career, Mark-Paul has appeared in more than 10 films on the big screen, but almost 50 TV shows, films and series, so clearly the latter is his main source of wealth.

If to talk about Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s personal life, it can be said that in 1996 he married Lisa Ann Russell with whom he has two children, but in 2010 they decided to end their marriage. In 2012 Mark-Paul married Catriona McGinn, and they also have two children. All in all, Mark-Paul Gosselaar is a very experienced and hardworking actor. Although he is mainly known for appearing in various television shows, Mark-Paul is also acclaimed in the movie industry and has fans all over the world. Maybe he does not have many honorable awards or extremely high net worth, but he is still a very talented and successful actor.

Precious Cargo, Dead Man on Campus, 12 Dates of Christmas, Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, Heist, Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style, She Cried No, The Princess and the Marine, Born Into Exile, For the Love of Nancy, White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II, Kounterfeit, Dying to Belong, Atomic Tw...

TV Shows

Saved by the Bell, Pitch, Franklin & Bash, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, NYPD Blue, Raising the Bar, Good Morning, Miss Bliss, Hyperion Bay, Stingray, Commander in Chief, Robin's Hoods, D.C.

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That may be a factor because we are the older show; we have been on the air for a while. Is it our day? Is it time to hang it up? But it seems that the show still continues, and we still enjoy being here. And that's a very important element.

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When they do bring on new people, it's good for the show. It's like getting a new toy. The writers enjoy it because it's a whole new character that they can write for, one that they aren't used to writing for. They can try different things.

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After 4 years on NYPD Blue it has been nice to have the summer off and spend time with family and friends. There are a few projects I am interested in and plan to be working this fall.

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I have a hard time watching the shows now. It is like opening up a yearbook when you were in junior high. I think everybody looks back at their photos and cringe, and I get to experience it with everybody else in the world looking at mine.

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Lisa understands me. I'm very complex, but I have trouble opening up to people. I tend to keep things to myself. All my life, I've been kind of shy - opening up is always a challenge and Lisa can understand that.

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Road racing at the moment because it's still so new to me. I like the fact that they are longer and teamwork is important. I guess the same is true for track, it's just that I have used track this year as a training device to improve my sprinting in road racing.

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Some people say it might be good for your career to die and then come back again. I have died many ways, car crashes, motorcycle crashes, etc. But, I am still alive.

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I'm always worried about my money for some reason.

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The first thing I did was a print ad for Century Plaza. I was five.

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This is one of the hardest industries to be married.

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We recycle everything in my house. I'm not into any particular organizations, but I'm doing my part and that makes me feel okay.

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Actors are not all there when it comes to things like relationships. The thing about us is we still greatly enjoy each other. If it weren't for her support it would be hard for me to do what I am doing now.

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I die pretty much every year. I find it amusing.

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I don't want to be known as somebody that everybody knows about.

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I haven't done a lot of action movies, so it's kind of fun to get to do a lot of stunt work.

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I think racing and riding are two different elements of cycling. You either want to or not depending on what you want to get out of it.

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I want to keep a mysterious side to me.

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But my passion is racing cars. It's what I like to do in my off time.

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I have always had good strength in my legs from working out with weights. I have also been riding a bike of some sort for most of my life and have good agility.

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The biggest challenge has been simulating a tornado with wind machines and dirt and debris. Right when you walk on the set, you feel the energy of a tornado. But the hardest thing is trying to get dialogue out in all of that.

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But I plan on dedicating specific training to track this winter for the next racing season.

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I always have this feeling that I'm losing everything, so I'm a real saver.

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His wife, Catriona Gosselaar (Catriona McGinn), gave birth to their second child together (his fourth child), a girl named Lachlyn Hope Gosselaar, born on February 17, 2015.

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His paternal great-grandparents, Hartog "Herman" Gosselaar and Hester van Emden, were killed in The Holocaust. They died in the Sobibor extermination camp, in Nazi-occupied Poland, on April 9, 1943.

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Announced he and his wife, Catriona Gosselaar (Catriona McGinn), are expecting a baby together in September 2013 to People Magazine. His third. [March 2013]

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Announced that his wife, Lisa Ann Russell, is expecting their 2nd child, a girl, in March 2006. [January 2006]

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He and his wife, Catriona Gosselaar (Catriona McGinn), welcomed their first child, son Dekker Edward Gosselaar, on September 30, 2013, in Los Angeles.

His father is from The Netherlands, and is of Dutch Jewish and German ancestry. His mother is from Bali, Indonesia, and has Dutch and Indonesian ancestry. His paternal grandfather was from a Dutch Jewish family whose ancestry can be traced back to the 1700s; his patrilineal line goes back to his four times great-grandfather, Jacob Nathan Gosselaar, who was born, c. 1733, in Rotterdam.